Andean Regional Initiative

The project aims to improve the well-being
of marginalized populations - particularly
women and Indigenous peoples in the
Huarmey Municipality of Peru by providing
extensive training and capacity building to
municipal authorities, civil society members
and community leaders.

Building a Clinic in the Chirasauta Community

The project seeks to lead to reduced infant
mortality and morbidity rates through the
construction of a clinic in Chirasauta, an
impoverished rural area in Zimbabwe. The
clinic will have five structures, including a
maternity ward to cater to the medical needs
of the community.

Building Sustainable Livelihoods in Malawi

The program seeks to equip 740 households
in Southern and Northern Malawi with
opportunities to build sustainable livelihoods
through Self Help and Volunteer Care groups.
MCIC funding will go towards continued
support for implementing program activities
such as vocational skills, education, savings/
financial management, awareness of
maternal and child health services and WASH
in Blantyre and Ekwendeni Districts.

Construction of a Health Care Centre

Osamipe | Country: Congo (DR) | Amount: $5,000 | Funded in 2014-15

This project seeks to contribute to providing
improved access to basic health care services
for 9,000 inhabitants of Nyalukungu village by
constructing a maternity ward in Shabunda,
DRC. MCIC funds will be used to procure
building material.

Ebola Crisis Response Scale-Up

The project aims to pool funds to save lives,
alleviate suffering, mitigate impact and
increase local capacity to respond effectively
and quickly to the Ebola crisis. The project
seeks to provide preventive care and
treatment to an estimated 20% population
reach, within a six month period.

El Shaddai Community Center

This is an educational construction project
that seeks to contribute to the teaching of
hurricane and earthquake resistant buildings
and provides the local community with
employment opportunities leading to an
economic stimulus.

Emergency Food Support

The project will directly contribute toward
improved food security for 150 families in
the aftermath of widespread flooding in
Pakistan. It will provide the families with
WHO approved nutritional food rations for
one month and establish four Village Flood
Response Committees.

This program was made possible with financial support of the Government of Manitoba, and was undertaken with the financial support of the Government of Canada provided through Global Affairs Canada (GAC)